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It’s Friday, which means it's time for our Reporter Roundtable when Idaho Matters gets you up to date on all the news that made headlines this past week.
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Boise State Interim President Jeremiah Shinn Wednesday touted rising enrollment, strong fundraising and growth of new technology education programs as part of his ‘state of the university’ address delivered to faculty and staff.
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Idaho Public Television has a new series that goes behind the scenes of Idaho jobs to help kids decide what to be when they grow up.
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Reagan Brown sliced a board from a cut log using a brand new bright orange sawmill as a crowd of students, teachers and lumber industry workers looked on. He was part of a day-long event Orofino Junior Senior High School put on May 22 to show off its new trade programs, including the sawmill.
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After two years of controversy, the University of Idaho will not be acquiring the for-profit University of Phoenix. On Tuesday, both schools announced they agreed to cancel the $685 million deal.
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As families step away from the 2024-25 school year, school districts across Idaho are ramping up their plans for the next – and more than a few are wrestling with the idea of possibly joining the growing list of districts who have adopted four-day schedules.
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Public school districts across Idaho are asking for nearly $185 million next month for bonding projects and supplemental levies.
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How do we get our kids to stop looking at screens? A new summit has some ideas.
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History has been shaped by many, from activists to scientists to politicians. However, not all who have contributed have been recognized, particularly those who are women.
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Boise State University and University of Idaho are each poised to take a $2 million hit to their budget next year – the latest fallout from a years-long battle over diversity, equity and inclusion policies.
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The University of Vermont’s newly appointed president Dr. Marlene Tromp visited the campus this week. And she answered questions about her plans for, and perspectives of, the Vermont college.
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Boise State University President Marlene Tromp will become the University of Vermont’s 28th president, the university’s Board of Trustees announced on Thursday. She will assume the post later this summer.